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Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Albery's Red' - Festival Bush

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Ceratopetalum gummiferum 'Albery's Red' is more than just a shrub; it's an invitation to a year-round festival of color and interest in your garden. Native to Australia, this evergreen brings not only height, growing up to an impressive 3-5 meters, but also a distinct, lively charm. Its vibrant, star-shaped red flowers are a winter spectacle, while its lobed, rich-green leaves maintain a fresh palette throughout the year. Once the flowering period is over, don't think the show stops there. The Festival Bush produces attractive, winged seed capsules, ensuring intrigue across all seasons. While it revels in full sun to part shade, it doesn't shy away from wind or moderate frost. Remember to plant it in well-draining, enriched soils and you'll be rewarded with a stunning visual treat that enlivens your landscape with its unique Australiana beauty.

  • Size: Up to 3-5 meters tall
  • Flowers: Star-shaped, vibrant red
  • Foliage: Rich green, trifoliate leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Additional Feature: Produces attractive, winged seed capsules after flowering period
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